I recently canceled my Netflix subscription. I've found that in the last year or so, they've raised their prices but yet there wasn't much box office movies available to stream. It seemed that they were more into their own "Netflix Originals." I went from renting their dvds, until they did the price increase...... to doing their streaming service. And yet, another price increase. I've been streaming from Amazon Prime. Besides that, there are many things to watch on Youtube. It will be interesting to see how Apple's streaming service goes.... price and contents. I'm already streaming contents thru my AppleTV so I'm down for their streaming service too......IF..... it's reasonably priced.

I been with Netflix from the start, only recently did I have to pay the price increase as I was grandfathered in. We all watch it so I keep it even if not a lot of the newer stuff is on it. We don't mind watching older flicks because it's what we grew up on.

I feel like the quality of the content has gone down. Than again, that’s based purely off the kind of stuff I watch. I have both Netflix and Hulu. Also, amazon prime.

I’m also interested in what will be up with the Disney streaming service. I’m interested because I’m a big Star Wars fan, and there will be a lot of original content and stuff exclusive to the Disney streaming service.

Naw! Netflix is king of this realm. I too have Prime Video and Hulu, those are good but not as good as Netflix! I love that you can download shows straight to your device for watching later. This is a big plus for me because of my travels! So far it will let me download all the way to my last remaining byte on my SSD!

I like netflix, but aside from their own content they have dwindled their offerings to saturday matinee junk so I am on the fence. Their shows and movies (some good and some not) plus 3 to 4 movies a month for $13 is starting to get a little excessive. If I see another, or if they dwindle too many morw offerings I would be done. Hulu was known for tv yet that seems to be netflix's direction.

Right now the more companies in the business the better, that means they can't raise their prices too much because the customer might go to a different company. Besides competition between companies is good since they try to come up with better deals and service.

Now, I don't see Apple stealing a lot of customers from the video streaming service alone, but like @Anjou1888 said, if they bundle it with their Apple music, then they will gain a lot more customers than I care to admit.

If they bundle both services and the pricing is not bad, I'll definitely try it out

I mean I get Netflix for free on back of T-Mobile family plan, Prime Video "for free" on back of avoiding postal costs on Amazon Prime, BBC is free. We stopped paying Hulu once we get nearly the same content on the other services.

So why would you pay Apple for anything?

I would expect Apple would have to make it free service for iPhone users as a reason to buy iPhone. Otherwise you're basically twice.

Just on my phone right now, I have 141GB of downloaded offline media I have never had the time to watch. I may burn through say an hour a day on average of media which is not current affairs, but more free media is created faster than I have the care or time to watch.

For example the "Designated Survivor" series, I downloaded all of both series 1 and 2, and only into about the 3rd episode of series 2 after about 3 months of having it on my tablet to watch in quiet times (on flights, hotels, wet weekends, etc).

My phone has 256GB of storage, my 10.8" tablet is about 192GB, my 8" tablet about the same 192GB, my Chromebook 128GB, I have a 1TB harddrive on my Raspberry Pi equivalent.

It's a crowded market. Price increases just will not work.

There is a fixed quantity of people, they have a fixed amount of time to consume media. Saturation. The only thing you can do is lower quality by adding quantity.

I have 2 TB of media and increasing, movies, photos, songs, all loaded on Raspi with Plex and can stream anywhere from internet. But I feel watching online is easier than downloading media.

Initially cord cutting was good for saving $$$, may be this was true for 4-5 years ago. Now there is no benefit with cord cutting, I just tripped my 1 TB limit of internet with Xfinity last month... With Netflix, Hulu and Youtube,.

Amazing, you reached 1 TB limit? Probably due to streaming or continuous downloading of the media content. But honestly, I am getting to a point where my time allocation to watch any media is reduced and hardly few hours a week now. I am waiting for those days I can just sit back and do nothing but watch movies or play games etc.,

1TB is very less when you have Rokus and FireTVs, Streaming 4K / 1080p content in your house in multiple rooms (have 2 Rokus, 2 FireTV for the family) and not to mention Google Home Mini streaming songs from Google Music, with regular downloads for web browsing, Security Cams uploading constant videos on events. This is why Internet providers were quick to have these limits set.

@cshenoy@professor agree with you. without roku, netflix and other streaming devices, just my tv and ipad streaming youtube content and regular office work I maxed at 250GB last month. So, 1TB is easy to cross...

I don’t think Netflix has anything to worry about with this. More players in the streaming market is a winner for the consumer as they’ll be competing against each other and we’ll get the best deals from them.

Exactly what I was going to say. Competition is good. Consumers win with competitive pricing.